Magic and mystery from Fifer Kevin
And the 35-year-old from Rosyth is looking forward to sharing his magic show, ‘Quantum Magic’ with audiences as part of this year’s That’s Fife Comedy Festival.
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Hide AdThe show comes to the Byre Theatre in St Andrews on Sunday and Carnegie Hall in Dunfermline on Friday, April 15.
Kevin explained: “When Karen Koren from the Gilded Balloon got in touch about the festival I was really excited.
“This is my first big show in Fife, I’ve never done my own one here before. After the success of the Edinburgh Fringe I thought it was a good time to come back home.”
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Hide AdKevin’s interest in magic came about through the chance to appear on a television series, but that was 10 years ago and he’s been hooked on it ever since.
“I was on a career path as a scientist and went to Edinburgh once I finished school to study physics, and went on to do a PhD,” he said.
“I had the opportunity to go on the television series ‘Faking It’ where they train someone to do something they have never done before for four weeks.
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Hide Ad“I was the scientist who became a magician. I was taken from Scotland to London and had training, and then some time in Las Vegas with Penn and Teller.
“They put me on stage at the end of the four weeks and asked me to do a magic show in front of a judge who was asked if they thought I was a professional or faking it.
“I had to convince Paul Daniels, who sadly passed away recently, I was a professional magician. It’s been 10 years now and I’m still doing the magic. I have absolutely no regrets, I’ve had so many amazing opportunities and I think the degree gives me a bit of almost legitimacy.”
So what can people expect from ‘Quantum Magic’?
“Amazement, that’s the most important thing,” he continued.
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Hide Ad“I want to bamboozle people and show them impossible things.
“It’s what I strive to do when I do any show.
“I have been known for comedy magic in the past so it’s delivered with humour a lot of the time. I’m not a po-faced magician.
“If you come to see magic you want to be amazed. I just want to deliver really cool and amazing moments.”
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Hide AdAnd for Kevin, Dunfermline’s Carnegie Hall is somewhere special.
He said: “I’ve been to every panto there since 1982.
‘‘I was on stage there with Fife Youth Orchestra and I did a production with Carnegie Youth Theatre there. It will be good to be back.”
As a magician, what is it about magic that Kevin thinks keeps both the young and old entertained?
“I have absolutely no idea. That’s the one question I think I’ll never work out,” he added.
“I just don’t know.”
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